Class 7 English Worksheet on Synonyms in Context

Class 7 English Worksheet on Synonyms in Context
Class 7 English Worksheet on Synonyms in Context

Class 7 English Worksheet on Synonyms in Context

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Advanced Synonym Selection in Context for Class 7

This Grade 7 worksheet focuses on the importance of synonym selection in context. By practicing synonym identification and proper word choice, students will improve their writing and expand their vocabulary to express ideas more effectively.

Why Synonym Selection Matters in Writing?

Synonyms allow students to avoid repetition and enhance clarity. For Grade 7 learners, this topic is important because:
1. It helps them find the right word for the right context.
2. It improves their writing by making it more varied and sophisticated.
3. It enhances their understanding of word meanings and usage.
4. It prepares them for higher-level writing tasks, where vocabulary variety is key.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes five engaging exercises designed to enhance students' ability to select and apply synonyms effectively in their writing:

🧠 Exercise 1 – True or False  
Students determine whether the statements about synonym usage in writing are true or false.

✏️ Exercise 2 – Sort the Words  
Students categorize the following **10 words** into "Weak" and "Strong," identifying synonyms based on their precision and impact in writing.

📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks  
Students complete sentences by selecting the most appropriate synonym, strengthening their vocabulary usage.

📝 Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions  
Students choose the best synonym from a list of options to complete a sentence.

✍️ Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting  
Students rewrite sentences by replacing weak words with stronger synonyms to improve their expression.

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – True or False  
1. True  
2. False  
3. True  
4. False  
5. True  
6. True  
7. False  
8. True  
9. False  
10. True  

Exercise 2 – Sort the Words  
**Weak**  
1. good  
2. bad  
3. big  
4. nice  
5. very  
6. small  
7. get  
8. make  
9. stuff  
10. start  

**Strong**  
1. excellent  
2. awful  
3. enormous  
4. pleasant  
5. quite  
6. tiny  
7. obtain  
8. create  
9. materials  
10. commence  

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks  
1. significant  
2. essential  
3. strong  
4. clear  
5. substantial  
6. effective  
7. precise  
8. relevant  
9. detailed  
10. valuable  

Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions  
1. c) Excellent  
2. b) Awful  
3. a) Enormous  
4. a) Pleasant  
5. c) Quite  
6. b) Tiny  
7. a) Obtain  
8. b) Create  
9. c) Materials  
10. d) Commence  

Exercise 5 – Sample Sentences  
1. The team presented a good idea. → The team presented an excellent idea.  
2. He gave a bad performance. → He gave an awful performance.  
3. She has a big heart. → She has an enormous heart.  
4. He made a nice comment. → He made a pleasant comment.  
5. The report was very detailed. → The report was quite detailed.  
6. The project was small. → The project was tiny.  
7. We need to get more information. → We need to obtain more information.  
8. She will make the decision. → She will create the decision.  
9. The meeting involved stuff that was unnecessary. → The meeting involved materials that were unnecessary.  
10. We will start the process soon. → We will commence the process soon.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Synonyms in context teach students to choose similar words that fit the sentence meaning.

Many synonyms differ in tone or usage, so context guides the best choice.

Read sentences and replace target words with suitable alternatives.